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  • Alexander the Great

    John Gunther

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
    Some say he was the greatest warrior in history, building an empire that extended from Europe to Africa and on to India and Central Asia. In a stirring narrative, famed historian John Gunther tells the story of Alexander the Great who, at only age 21, became King of Macedonia and set off on a 12-year journey to conquer the known world and extend the boundaries of Greek civilization. Gunther takes us from Alexander’s boyhood to his victory over the Persian Empire, and, in vivid detail, describes Alexander’s battles, as well as the palace intrigues that surrounded him.
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  • Death Be Not Proud

    John J. Gunther

    eBook (Harper Perennial, March 26, 2013)
    Johnny Gunther was only seventeen years old when he died of a brain tumor. During the months of his illness, everyone near him was unforgettably impressed by his level-headed courage, his wit and quiet friendliness, and, above all, his unfaltering patience through times of despair. This deeply moving book is a father's memoir of a brave, intelligent, and spirited boy.
  • Alexander the Great

    John Gunther

    Hardcover (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
    Some say he was the greatest warrior in history, building an empire that extended from Europe to Africa and on to India and Central Asia. In a stirring narrative, famed historian John Gunther tells the story of Alexander the Great who, at only age 21, became King of Macedonia and set off on a 12-year journey to conquer the known world and extend the boundaries of Greek civilization. Gunther takes us from Alexander’s boyhood to his victory over the Persian Empire, and, in vivid detail, describes Alexander’s battles, as well as the palace intrigues that surrounded him.
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  • D.B. Cooper: What Really Happened

    Max Gunther

    Hardcover (Contemporary Books, Sept. 1, 1985)
    Tells the story of an airplane hijacker who parachuted to apparent safety with two hundred thousand dollars in 1971, explains how he eluded the police, and describes his life since the crime
  • Death Be Not Proud: A Memoir

    John Gunther

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Vintage paperback
  • Julius Caesar

    John Gunther

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1959)
    First Edition / 1959 HARDCOVER, tightly bound, clean and unmarked pages. Letter from the author with his SIGNATURE! Dust Jacket is intact, Name label on end page..
  • Julius Caesar

    Gunther

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1959)
    Biography of iconic historical figure.
  • Before Writing: Rethinking the Paths to Literacy

    Gunther Kress

    Hardcover (Routledge, Jan. 3, 1997)
    Gunther Kress argues for a radical reappraisal of the phenomenon of literacy, and hence for a profound shift in educational practice. Through close attention to the variety of objects which children constantly produce (drawings, cuttings-out, 'writings' and collages), Kress suggests a set of principles which reveal the underlying coherence of children's actions; actions which allow us to connect them with attempts to make meaning before they acquire language and writing.This book provides fundamental challenges to commonly held assumptions about both language and literacy, thought and action. It places these challenges within the context of speculation about the abilities and dispositions essential for children as young adults, and calls for the radical decentring of language in educational theory and practice.
  • Death Be Not Proud

    John Gunther

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, Jan. 1, 1949)
    A memoir written through a fathers eyes who had a 17 year old son diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. His courageous story and heartfelt experiences can be felt even today.
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  • Death Be Not Proud

    John Gunther

    Hardcover (Modern Library, April 12, 1953)
    with new introduction by author
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  • Death Be Not Proud A Memoir

    JOHN GUNTHER

    Paperback (SOFTCOVER, Jan. 1, 1949)
    JOHNNY GUNTHER WAS SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD WHEN HE DIED OF A BRAIN TUMOR. DURING THE MONTHS OF HIS FINAL ILLNESS EVERYONE NEAR HIM WAS UNFORGETTABLY IMPRESSED BY HIS LEVEL-HEADED COURAGE, HIS WIT AND QUIET FRIENDLINESS, AND, ABOVE ALL, BY HIS UNFALTERING PATIENCE THROUGH THE TIME OF DESPAIR AND THOSE FEW HEARTBREAKING DAYS WHEN IT SEEMED, UNBELIEVABLY, THAT ALL WOULD BE WELL. THIS DEEPLY MOVING BOOK IS A FATHER'S MEMOIR OF A BRAVE, INTELLIGENT AND SPIRITED BOY IN HIS FIGHT TO OVERCOME A DREADFUL DISEASE THAT DOCTORS HAD THEN ONLY BEGUN TO UNDERSTAND. TO READ IT IS TO GRASP THE MEANING OF MAN'S POWER TO DEFY DEATH'S HURT, TO BE FILLED WITH CONFIDENCE AND EMPTIED OF DESPAIR. IT WILL BRING FRESH SPIRIT TO THE WEARY, NEW CONFIDENCE AND LIGHT TO THOSE WHO WALK IN SHADOW.
  • Death be not proud, a memoir; with an introd. by the author.

    John. Gunther

    Hardcover (Modern Library, March 15, 1953)
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